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CHARG Resource Center
The mission of CHARG Resource Center is to advance a model of genuine partnership among individuals who live with mental illness, mental health professionals, and the larger community through respectful and comprehensive services.
DENVER, Colorado
West Fullerton Little League
West Fullerton Little League is dedicated to giving under privileged kids the opportunity to participate in little league baseball. Our league is located in Fullerton California. We never turn a child away to play, however we are in need of new equipment and funds for uniforms and field repairs.
Fullerton, California
Hollywood United Methodist Church
To be a diverse, vibrant, vital and growing congregation that serves as a visible beacon and an anchor for God’s love in the Hollywood and Toluca Lake communities. In all that we do, we seek to honor God as we: WELCOME, WORSHIP, LEARN, SERVE and GIVE!
Hollywood, California
ASSOCIATION FOR DIPLOMATIC STUDIES & TRAINING (ADST.org)
We tell the story of American diplomacy, warts and all.
Arlington, Virginia
Long Beach Rescue Mission
Providing a meal is often the first step to meeting the immediate needs of men, women and children who are in a state of despair and hopelessness. With your help and generosity, our kitchen serves over 187,000 meals per year.
Long Beach, California
Corona Life Services
Each year approximately 40 to 50 MILLION unborn children are killed worldwide. That averages 125,000 a day. Corona Life Services exists to ensure that women have access to free services that grant them authentic informed consent prior to making a life altering decision as irreversible as abortion. Many women are coerced into abortion by partners, abusers, molesters, and even sex traffickers. It is our goal that women are aware of their options, community resources available to them, and receive appropriate support when facing an unplanned pregnancy.
Corona, California
East Los Angeles Boys and Girls Club
An out-of-school-time site in the heart of unincorporated East Los Angeles, we serve over 2,000 youth annually plus another 2,000 through our non-profit partnerships. Our youth age range is 5 through 18. We do what others said could not be done, 100% of our teens achieve HS graduation in a community where 34% of adults have a HS diploma. Through our unique initiative, M.E.N.T.O.R. we focus on an individualized action plan for each child to fill the gaps by supporting them in their areas of need. We promote their social, educational, health, character development and vocational guidance. We strive to enhance the quality of their lives as participating members of a richly diverse urban society.
Los Angeles, California
Rocky Mountain Wild
Rocky Mountain Wild protects, connects and restores wildlife and wild lands in the Southern Rockies.
Denver, Colorado
Philadelphia Senate On Aging
The first and foremost goal of our non-profit organization is to make a difference in as many people’s lives as possible. We strive to improve the living conditions for those who desperately need the help, who just CANNOT do it themselves.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ANY BODY CAN YOUTH FOUNDATION
To teach our kids to step off in life with their best foot forward without cowardice but with courage and dignity.
SAN DIEGO, California
OC Habitats
The mission of OC Habitats (OCH) is to provide a public service for the many habitats of Orange County, California through conservation efforts, rehabilitation, restoration, education, outreach, volunteerism, and monitoring to promote the preservation, conservation, and restoration of natural habitats and the species therein.
Irvine, California
Ecotrust Canada
We bring our diverse platforms of expertise to bear on community-led projects, large and small.
Vancouver, British Columbia